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DavidK Wrote:
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> Hi Rodz
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> thanks
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> I looked it up using google translate, it links to
> astronomy as is to be expected.
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> you say
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> '80 * = 4.444444444444444 355.5555555555555
> 80 * 4.5 = 360
> 355.5555555555555 / 360 = 0.9876543209876542
> 360 / 1.0125 = 355.5555555555555 '
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>
> Now this is something in my own working papers and
> i can put a different slant on it.
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> I suggest that the systems can be interlinked
> using 100/99 and 10/9 and that 32 is a base in all
> the systems. Also 352 was used as a lunar year
> 'smoothed' as 12 x 29.333r.
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> 4.44444r / 10 x 9 = 4
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> 355.555r / 10 x 9 = 320
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> 355.55 / 100 x 99 = 352
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> 24 x 14.666r = 352 x 15 = 5280.
>
> we are using the same numbers with different
> interpretations ultimately reaching the same
> conclusions.
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r=6300
6300*360=2268000
2268000/56=40500(the circumference of the Earth)
2268000/56,7=40000(the circumference of the Earth)
40000(the circumference of the Earth)/360=111,1111111111111(circle arc)
111,1111111111111(circle arc)/1000=0,1111111111111111
0,1111111111111111*1
0,1111111111111111*2
0,1111111111111111*3
0,1111111111111111*4 et cetera
0,1111111111111111*9=1
0,1111111111111111*10=1,111111111111111
2268000(the circumference of the Earth)=24 h
24/1,111111111111111=21,6
21,6*60=1296
1296=27*27* 1,333333333333333* 1,333333333333333
1296*1,0125=1312,2
1312,2=729*1,8
(1312,2*2)/10=262,44(autumnal equinox or 9 months of synodic moon)
24,3/1,111111111111111=21,87
21,87*60=1312,2
1312,2/27(period orbital moon)=48,6
1312,2/36=36,45
364,5(day, year, degree)/27(period orbital moon)=12*1,111111111111111
364,5(day, year, degree)/1,5=243
1,111111111111111/11=1,01010101010101
1,5/1,012/1,01010101010101=1,466666666666666
0,101010101010101/11=0,101010101010101
364,5(day, year, degree)/50=7,29
7,29/7,5=0.972
360(day, year, degree)*0,972=349,92
349,92/48,6=7,2
7,2*50=360(day, year, degree)
364,5(day, year, degree)*0,972=354,294(year lunar)
354,294(year lunar)/12=29,5245(month synodic)
29,5245(month synodic)-0,0036=29,5209
360*1,0125=364,5
30 (days)/1,111111111111111=27 (period orital moon)
29,5209/30=0,98403
0,98403*360(day, year, degree)=354,2508 (year lunar)
354,2508/12= 29,5209 (calendar Maya ; Friar Diego de Landa, in his Yucatan before and after the Conquest, wrote: "They had their perfect year like ours, of 365 days and six hours, which they divided into months in two ways. In the first the months were of 30 days and were called U which signifies the moon, and they counted from the rising of the new moon until it disappeared."4 The other method of reckoning, by months of twenty days' duration (uinal hunekeh), reflects a much older system, to which I shall return when I examine more archaic systems than that of the 360-day year. De Landa also wrote that the five supplementary days were regarded as "sinister and unlucky." They were called "days without name."5 Although the Mexicans at the time of the conquest called a thirty-day period "a moon," they knew that the synodical period is 29.5209 days,6 which is more exact than the Gregorian calendar introduced in Europe ninety years after the discovery of America. Obviously, they adhered to an old tradition dating from the time when the year had twelve months of thirty days each, 360 days in all.7
In ancient South America also the year consisted of 360 days, divided into twelve months.
"The Peruvian year was divided into twelve Quilla, or moons of thirty days. Five days were added at the end, called Allcacanquis."1 Thereafter, a day was added every four years to keep the calendar correct.)
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Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 07-Feb-18 02:46 by rodz111.
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> Hi Rodz
>
>
> thanks
>
>
> I looked it up using google translate, it links to
> astronomy as is to be expected.
>
> you say
>
> '80 * = 4.444444444444444 355.5555555555555
> 80 * 4.5 = 360
> 355.5555555555555 / 360 = 0.9876543209876542
> 360 / 1.0125 = 355.5555555555555 '
>
>
> Now this is something in my own working papers and
> i can put a different slant on it.
>
> I suggest that the systems can be interlinked
> using 100/99 and 10/9 and that 32 is a base in all
> the systems. Also 352 was used as a lunar year
> 'smoothed' as 12 x 29.333r.
>
> 4.44444r / 10 x 9 = 4
>
> 355.555r / 10 x 9 = 320
>
> 355.55 / 100 x 99 = 352
>
> 24 x 14.666r = 352 x 15 = 5280.
>
> we are using the same numbers with different
> interpretations ultimately reaching the same
> conclusions.
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r=6300
6300*360=2268000
2268000/56=40500(the circumference of the Earth)
2268000/56,7=40000(the circumference of the Earth)
40000(the circumference of the Earth)/360=111,1111111111111(circle arc)
111,1111111111111(circle arc)/1000=0,1111111111111111
0,1111111111111111*1
0,1111111111111111*2
0,1111111111111111*3
0,1111111111111111*4 et cetera
0,1111111111111111*9=1
0,1111111111111111*10=1,111111111111111
2268000(the circumference of the Earth)=24 h
24/1,111111111111111=21,6
21,6*60=1296
1296=27*27* 1,333333333333333* 1,333333333333333
1296*1,0125=1312,2
1312,2=729*1,8
(1312,2*2)/10=262,44(autumnal equinox or 9 months of synodic moon)
24,3/1,111111111111111=21,87
21,87*60=1312,2
1312,2/27(period orbital moon)=48,6
1312,2/36=36,45
364,5(day, year, degree)/27(period orbital moon)=12*1,111111111111111
364,5(day, year, degree)/1,5=243
1,111111111111111/11=1,01010101010101
1,5/1,012/1,01010101010101=1,466666666666666
0,101010101010101/11=0,101010101010101
364,5(day, year, degree)/50=7,29
7,29/7,5=0.972
360(day, year, degree)*0,972=349,92
349,92/48,6=7,2
7,2*50=360(day, year, degree)
364,5(day, year, degree)*0,972=354,294(year lunar)
354,294(year lunar)/12=29,5245(month synodic)
29,5245(month synodic)-0,0036=29,5209
30 (days)/1,111111111111111=27 (period orital moon)
29,5209/30=0,98403
0,98403*360(day, year, degree)=354,2508 (year lunar)
354,2508/12= 29,5209 (calendar Maya ; Friar Diego de Landa, in his Yucatan before and after the Conquest, wrote: "They had their perfect year like ours, of 365 days and six hours, which they divided into months in two ways. In the first the months were of 30 days and were called U which signifies the moon, and they counted from the rising of the new moon until it disappeared."4 The other method of reckoning, by months of twenty days' duration (uinal hunekeh), reflects a much older system, to which I shall return when I examine more archaic systems than that of the 360-day year. De Landa also wrote that the five supplementary days were regarded as "sinister and unlucky." They were called "days without name."5 Although the Mexicans at the time of the conquest called a thirty-day period "a moon," they knew that the synodical period is 29.5209 days,6 which is more exact than the Gregorian calendar introduced in Europe ninety years after the discovery of America. Obviously, they adhered to an old tradition dating from the time when the year had twelve months of thirty days each, 360 days in all.7
In ancient South America also the year consisted of 360 days, divided into twelve months.
"The Peruvian year was divided into twelve Quilla, or moons of thirty days. Five days were added at the end, called Allcacanquis."1 Thereafter, a day was added every four years to keep the calendar correct.)
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In the new book you write, mention me

Edited 4 time(s). Last edit at 07-Feb-18 02:46 by rodz111.
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